Dive beneath the surface and explore the rich marine ecosystems of Scotland’s rugged, temperate waters. Snorkelling here reveals a vibrant underwater world teeming with kelp forests, crustaceans, starfish, and playful seals. Far from tropical reefs and polar ice, Scotland offers a uniquely wild snorkelling experience, where dramatic seascapes and cool, nutrient-rich waters support extraordinary biodiversity.
Led by expert guides and equipped for cooler conditions, this one-of-a-kind adventure offers a fresh perspective on one of the world’s most unexpected snorkelling destinations.
What’s Involved
Passengers who take part will enjoy the opportunity to snorkel daily (weather dependent), taking delight in sheltered bays, offshore islands and secluded shipwrecks which make for spectacular wildlife viewing. This latest innovative activity option is led by our expert diving guides, and utilises state-of-the-art equipment including drysuits, gloves, hood, fins, mask, and snorkel. Passengers will be provided with all of the training and equipment they need to experience Scotland from a truly unique angle.
What You’ll See
Floating through temperate waters, you might have the chance to see seals swimming playfully, view puffins from a different perspective or simply take in the underwater landscapes of kelp and seagrass. Habitats that hold a lot more life than you first realise
Led by our expert snorkel guides, each with over 20 years of experience, every excursion is carefully planned and fully briefed to ensure your safety and enjoyment.
Outings typically last between 20 minutes and one hour, depending on the conditions, with a minimum of six participants needed to run the program.
Required Experience & Fitness
While it is an advantage to have previous snorkelling experience, complete beginners are welcome to participate. Our expert guides will provide all the necessary equipment, guidance and instructions needed to enjoy this activity. However, you must be a competent swimmer and have a good level of fitness to be able to climb out of the water onto the zodiac (via a ladder). Our guides reserve the right to suspend you from the activity if they assess your ability to swim as insufficient.
Weather Conditions
In temperate polar regions like Scotland, air temperatures typically range between 9°C and 13°C (48°F to 55°F), with water temperatures around 12°C (53.6°F). As with all locations, tides, currents and weather patterns will influence the duration and timing of each snorkelling outing
What to Bring
Aurora Expeditions will provide drysuits, fins, masks, and snorkels for all snorkelling participants.
In addition to the general packing list, we recommend bringing thermal base layers for added comfort and warmth. This includes two pairs of heavy socks, thermal leggings or pants, a thermal base layer top, and a heavier mid-weight long-sleeved top.
For a full breakdown of recommended gear, please refer to the temperate snorkelling flyer.
How to Book
Temperate snorkelling is offered as an optional activity for an additional surcharge and includes expert guides, necessary permits, scheduled outings, and all essential equipment listed on this page.
If you’d like to add snorkelling to your expedition, contact us or speak with your preferred travel advisor. Please note, spaces are limited.
Aurora Expeditions pioneered Antarctic snorkelling in 2014, offering guests a rare opportunity to explore the icy waters from a completely new perspective. Since then, we’ve expanded our snorkelling program to select polar and tropical destinations around the world.
What wildlife can I expect to see while snorkelling in Scotland?
Snorkelling in Scotland offers a fascinating glimpse into the marine life that thrives in these cooler waters. You may spot a variety of cold-water species such as jellyfish, sea anemones, starfish, crustaceans, and nudibranchs. Depending on the location and conditions, you might also see curious seals, sea urchins, and kelp forests teeming with small fish. Each snorkelling outing offers a unique perspective of the Arctic’s diverse underwater ecosystems.
How often can passengers snorkel during their expedition?
Expeditioners can enjoy the opportunity to snorkel daily, weather-dependent. The snorkelling will take place in sheltered bays, offshore islands, and secluded shipwrecks, offering spectacular wildlife viewing and calm waters.
Snorkellers must be 14 or over.